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0:00 0:20 Suggested clip How to get multiple columns under a single column? | Excel 2007 YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to get multiple columns under a single column? | Excel 2007
Open the spreadsheet you need to change. Click the first cell of your data range such as A1. Shift-click the last cell of the range. From the Home tab, select Copy or type Ctrl + c. Select the new cell where you would like to copy your transposed data.
Click in a cell, or select multiple cells that you want to split. Under Table Tools, on the Layout tab, in the Merge group, click Split Cells. Enter the number of columns or rows that you want to split the selected cells into.
Select the data that needs dividing into two columns. On the Data tab, click the Turn to Columns button. Choose the Delimited option (if it isn't already chosen) and click Next. Under Delimiters, choose the option that defines how you will divide the data into two columns. Click Next. Click Finish.
0:30 3:15 Suggested clip How to Split Multiple Lines in a Cell into a Separate Cells/Columns YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Split Multiple Lines in a Cell into a Separate Cells/Columns
Click on the cell in which you typed the column header text (the first cell above your small columns) and drag your mouse across the row to the last cell above your small columns to select all the cells in the row above your small columns.
Select the cells that you want to merge. Navigate to the Home tab in the office ribbon, if you aren't already there. Select Merge & Center or Merge Across (if you want the text left aligned) from the Merge & Center menu.
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